I have only seen Eland once in KNP, on (next to) Olifants road H8. Otherwise see some daily 1km from home.

Roan, saw a small herd on s36 couple of years ago and even more years ago a big herd on H10 between s29 and s129.

Sable, odd sightings at Pretoriuskop and up north.

Tssessebe almost always at Tihongonyeni water hole on the s143 (tropic of capricorn loop). Also on the HI-1 after seeing the big 5 from Skukuza to Pretoriuskop we saw a Tssessebe, no one else stopped. For me it was now the big 6 seen. Strange area to see one ?, just a couple of kms from PK.

Hi there!There are Suni around Punda Maria - the S99 (Mahonieloop) is probably your best bet; they were seen before the rains poured down & the grass started growing like crazy.

You stand a good chance of seeing Sharpe's grysbokke around Punda as well.

Just a note: there's an incredible load of grass over here - even buffaloes dissappeared with only their backs visible in the high summer! It's only from March that we could see Sharpe's grysbok/Grey duiker & all the small stuff running around the area again as the grass started to thin out. I guess the dry season would be better in terms of game viewing.

Several times, passing Babalala in the dry season, I saw Roan antelope: either a lone bull or the big herd of 35. You can always take the Northern Plains Adventure Trail (self drive, 4x4 route) - you might just find them. Near BabalalaLarge

Tsessebes from Babalala to Mashikhiri, on the H1-7/H1-8 but I haven't seen them as often as in the dry season. This was at Klopperfontein dam - there are some of the Joekin rare antelope in the pic as well. Large

There was one Lichtenstein's hartebeest with a large Tsessebe herd (approximately 25 Tsessebes)...tourists reported a loner near Pafuri yesterday.

Saw Sable antelope near Pretoriuskop a few years ago. A herd was reported at the waterhole in front of the Punda camping site in the beginning of September 2008, but they haven't been seen since.

Eland can be found from Pafuri down southwards. Saw one on the Nyaladrive & then got very lucky at Madadzidzi on the H1-8 in Jan. & found a large herd. Maybe we would see more if the Mopanis weren't so many!?

sightings!I agree Skopsie; it's probably just a matter of rare antelope congregating at the same waterhole at the same time more or less. If there's say a loner, it might join any herd for safety reasons otherwise.

There is nothing like looking, if u want to find sumthing. You certainly usually find sumthing, if u look, but it is not always quite the sumthing you were after. - JRR Tolkien.